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Like it, buy it; returns are tomorrow's problem. Impulse buying is your language for communicating with the world. This habit of "using shopping to quickly get dopamine" is actually a short-acting painkiller you take to escape "emptiness and stress in real life"; you fear that once you stop shopping, you'll be forced to face those emotional dilemmas that can't be easily solved, so you numb yourself with the fleeting joy of unboxing. But material fulfillment ultimately cannot resolve inner scarcity. Try taking a deep breath and forcing yourself to wait 24 hours the next time you want to impulse buy; when you learn to coexist with desire without immediately satisfying it, you will regain the power to control your emotions.
💡 Did you know?
Social shopping simultaneously activates the brain's social reward and shopping desire regions — double pleasure.
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